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How to pair Grafana Drilldown with Loki for faster logging insights

Our logs can tell us so much about the state of our systems, but they can also be a bit overwhelming. Yes, Grafana Loki—and, by extension, Grafana Cloud Logs, which is powered by Loki—reimagined the way log aggregation systems could meet modern engineering demands, but logs, by their very nature, are still voluminous.

Harness Database DevOps Adds Flyway Support

Harness Database DevOps has added Flyway support alongside Liquibase, offering teams a choice between structured changelogs and SQL-first migration scripts. This multi-engine approach ensures developers can use their preferred tool while benefiting from centralized governance, automated safety features, and a unified pipeline for all database changes. The goal is to make database delivery safer, more automated, and flexible across the enterprise.

Introducing Native Flyway Support for Harness Database DevOps

Harness Database DevOps has added Flyway support alongside Liquibase, offering teams a choice between structured changelogs and SQL-first migration scripts. This multi-engine approach ensures developers can use their preferred tool while benefiting from centralized governance, automated safety features, and a unified pipeline for all database changes. The goal is to make database delivery safer, more automated, and flexible across the enterprise.

Elasticsearch: The context engine for grounding and orchestration in Microsoft Azure AI Foundry Agent Service

The rise of large language models (LLMs) and agentic applications promises to transform enterprise workflows. Yet, the core challenge remains: How do we ensure these powerful agents generate accurate, relevant, and trustworthy responses based on proprietary enterprise data rather than relying solely on their generic training knowledge? The answer lies in grounding — connecting the LLM to verified, trusted, and up-to-date information.

The Shifting Nature of Organic Search in 2025

For decades now, search engine optimization (SEO) has been viewed as a “cheat code” channel – a method for businesses of any size or budget to achieve organic growth and scale against larger competitors. Industry research over the past two years has valued the SEO industry itself at over $150 billion, and projected to grow by an additional 20% by 2030, as there are thousands of case studies evidencing the value of investing in SEO as a growth channel.

Introducing Datadog Agent Builder: Build agentic workflows for alert response and remediation

Building automated workflows that adapt to real-world complexity can be a challenge. As systems scale and scenarios multiply, teams often end up hardcoding endless logic branches just to handle every potential outcome. That’s why we’re introducing Datadog Agent Builder, a powerful new tool that lets you create custom AI agents that are fully hosted by Datadog.

Optimizing Ruby performance: Observations from thousands of real-world services

Over the past three decades, Ruby has assumed a pivotal role in the modern web stack and become a fixture in the tool kits of countless DevOps and platform teams. Today, it is a driving force in contemporary application development, testing, automation, and CI/CD. For this blog post, we used data from our always-on continuous profiling of more than 3,000 real-world services from hundreds of organizations to track trends in Ruby usage and performance.

How to Speed Up Incident Response With Guided Remediation

Most teams picture incident response as a linear sprint from alert to resolution. A notification appears, an analyst pivots across screens, a decision gets made, and the workflow moves on. It works, but it is mechanical, tiring, and fragile. Graylog 7.0 aims for something more impactful. Guided remediation gives analysts clarity during the moments when pressure rises and context usually scatters. It takes raw detection data and turns it into a clear path forward. No theatrics.